I'm not ashamed, I broke a cardinal rule of sailing and I paid a price! Last weekend we planned to put in at the lake on Saturday evening, spend the night on board, and sail all day Sunday. I checked the weather Friday night, worked all day Saturday and rushed like a madman after work to load up, pack, haul her over, set up and rig. We finally got her wet at about 7:45 pm. Motored out to find a cove to drop anchor and let the kids swim. Guess what! The weather forcast changes on a daily basis, who'd a thunk! We ALMOST got to a spot to anchor, and off in the distance I saw flashes. Turned on the UHF, tuned in to the NOAH weather and found we were about 2 hours from getting barbecued. So, back to the ramp to pull out in the dark behind about 12 stink potters. By the time we got back on the hard, the sky was black, the wind was up and the rain had started. We had to leave the boat, mast up, in the parking lot, kids screaming, wife grumbling.Lesson: ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS, check weather immediately before heading out and turn your darn radio on!Q: Glass half empty or half full?A: We still got to do about 9 hours of sailing and exploring on Sunday, and we did NOT get fried, so... my cup runneth over!Now, like I said, I'm not ashamed, so any of you folks want to blast me, go right ahead! But please, if your newish to this wonderful life, learn from my mistake!